Do you remember your first Netflix binge? Though binges come and go, most members will never forget their first. In 2017, for instance, the most popular choice for a first-time binge for a new member was Stranger Things. A binge is defined as completing at least one season of a show within seven days of starting.

New findings reveal that, on average, it takes a new member just 12 days to start their first show binge, with the majority of users finishing a season in just three days. With no shortage of TV shows to stream, more than 90% of members have had their “First Netflix Binge” within a year of joining.

Netflix recently released its fourth-quarter earnings for 2017, and as internet TV expands globally, the streaming giant has continued to grow and currently touts over 117.5 million members in over 190 countries who collectively enjoy more than 140 million hours of TV shows and movies per day.

Last year, the company’s streaming revenue grew 36% to over $11.6 billion, adding 24 million new memberships, compared to 19 million in 2016. In addition, 2017 saw the average streaming hours per member increase by 9% year-over-year. With greater than expected member growth, which resulted in more revenue, Netflix has plans to spend upwards of $8 billion on content this year. What does this mean for members? There will be plenty of shows to binge!

According to Netflix, the 10 shows below are the overall most popular first binges of the last five years based on analysis focused on members that joined within that time period. All TV series were included except for family and children’s content and seasons with fewer than five episodes.

Orange Is the New Black

Breaking Bad

The Walking Dead

Stranger Things

House of Cards

Sons of Anarchy

Fuller House

American Horror Story

Family Guy

Grey’s Anatomy

According to The Tylt, a social polling and opinion platform among millennials and Gen Zs, Netflix is the undeniable king of streaming with 80% of millennials revealing that they prefer Netflix over Hulu.

With streaming and binge racing (watching the entire run of a new show within 24 hours) on the rise, The Tylt looked at 17,000 of its millennial users to find out which nostalgic TV shows are the most beloved overall across platforms. In a series of face-offs, The Tylt’s users revealed that overall, viewers are nostalgic for shows with female heroes. Fan favorites include Gossip Girl, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gilmore Girls, whose female perspectives beat out shows like Friday Night Lights and 7th Heaven.

Gossip Girl beat Friday Night Lights, with 72% of fans wishing Serena and Blair would return to the small screen and 28% cheering on the beloved Texas football players and their families. Buffy slayed Dawson’s Creek with a whopping 84% of millennials wishing the Scooby Gang would return, and Gilmore Girls took 64% of the vote to 7th Heaven’s 36%, likely bolstered by the Netflix reboot. When it comes to workplace comedies, 74% of millennials picked The Office and only 26% went for Parks & Rec.

So what will you binge next? Netflix has plenty of new shows to choose from, including the sci-fi futuristic series Altered Carbon, wherein the human mind can be digitized and downloaded into a “cortical stack” and placed into new bodies called sleeves; Devilman Crybaby, based on the manga created by Go Nagai and developed into a 1972 series now rebooted into this original Netflix Japanese anime series; the six-part documentary series Rotten that exposes fraud, corruption and the consequences to our health from today’s global food industry; and Damien Chazelle's musical about a French club owner dealing with the everyday chaos of running a live music venue in the heart of Paris, The Eddy. In addition, returning hits like 13 Reasons Why, DARK and Marseille are just a click away from hours upon hours of pure binge-worthy entertainment.

Having trouble remembering your first Netflix binge? There’s a hack for that. Go to your Netflix account page, select “Viewing Activity” and scroll all the way down and there you have it!